MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS. MMTERT.ON ELECTRIC THEATRE. (FORESTER HAMiO» „ HOMPSON-PAYNE PICTURE* T.-P. ORCHESTRA. , tfJnder the of Mr Kealxana Boyes.) rn.uiruTl TO-Nluni' "SHE "THE jMYSTiBBIOTJS LADY, ■bedier .SuaaAseays gbbatesi SHE SHE SHE SHE SHE *J. This picture ra absoj gHE kitely (the mo* gorSHE a-eous production ever placed before 'the SHE one • puMie. The ThanSHE S Jrouse-r Company liave SHE , SHE excelled themselves SHE .„■■-. oHt In ,this >nragnmcent _ SHE m . SHE work of art. The picSHE o H t. !?• . twe is'unapproaelied tfor clearncsisv hrilldSHE > **"^ ancy and stereosco- ' SHE SHE scopic qualities. SHE SHE SHE SHE SHE TKis is the most mysterious and fas«inatkig.etory ever penned llie .staging and effects introduced make up . m enchanting picture— a veritable iairjland of colour and spectacular SHE SHE SHE Tim magnificent .attraction is suprrwrtad by the (following <nnema*ogra-*-IfBbfVEvBBEN SHOWN JN MASLMI- " TON BEFORE:—BIack Chasm (a splendid Vitagraph Indian drama), The Bully of Bingo Gulch a sterling «elur drama), The (Little Widow (ae£g dtasma), TiHy's covens (A.B. comedy),' Bronco Billy's Adventures vEsganay drama), Zara (*w™\ Turtle lining, .The Enithusiastic Photographer (comic), Toto as Doorkeeper, Australian arid Paths Gazettes. If you would COME TO THE TOWN HALL WEDNESDAY, 29th MAY. ' THURSDAY, 30th MAY. Proceeds in aid of Building Fund, Lansdowne Presbyterian Church.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10641, 21 May 1912, Page 1
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